Recent Features - Page 50

Touchscreens through the years - and my new party trick

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I have a new party trick and you won't be surprised it involves my smartphone. And a kitchen knife. All of which has got me musing about the nature (and role) of touchscreens on handheld devices through the years. Expectations and roles sure have changed. Though it's tempting to say that there's nowhere else for the touchscreen to go. The rest is surely up to the programmers behind the glass?

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Eight reasons for Nokia to adopt Fennec

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In anticipation of a new browser coming to Symbian^3, it's time to do a little hypothetical thinking about the browsing scene on Symbian. In this editorial, I consider the case for Nokia cooperating with the Mozilla Foundation, for Fennec to be shipped with Symbian devices. This is of course blue sky thinking, as Web is deeply integrated into Symbian and Nokia have already said the future of the Symbian browser is Qt Webkit based. Despite that, there is an interesting, theoretical, case to be made, which I explore in this editorial. Whether you agree or not, read on to see what you make of my arguments - comments are invited.

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Is 'the network effect' Nokia's hidden strength in 2011?

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It’s always interesting to me when smartphone sites start reporting news that has to do with the networks, as opposed to the handsets, because the biggest influence on modern smartphone design and usage is not the customer surveys or user feedback (although they do play a large part), it’s the company that buys phones to re-sell by the shop-load. The mobile phone networks. If you can deal with them, you’ll have a great 2011, no matter what people are writing about.

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Ten things Nokia need to fix in their smartphone software in 2011

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In fact, not so much '2011' as 'within the next 3 months', to be honest. Written as a companion piece to the hardware-focussed article 'Five things Nokia is doing wrong in their smartphones - and could put right in 2011' (by popular demand), and at the risk of stating the obvious, here's the software equivalent, my somewhat impatient to-do list for Nokia's Symbian teams....

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You can never get 100% reliability from any smartphone's software

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Putting aside my amazement at the amount of gentle press that Apple is taking over the bug in iOS 4 which is causing alarms in 2011 to not function correctly, it’s a timely reminder that as the technology we use every day gets ever more functional and complicated, it’s impossible to guarantee that everything will work. In the second decade of the 21st Century, are we going to have to accept that sometimes our smartphones just won’t work?

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Five things Nokia is doing wrong in their smartphones - and could put right in 2011

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Yes, yes, a year ago, I'd simply have been able to say 'Stick some more RAM and flash memory in your phones!' and that would have been it. Thankfully, this has finally been addressed in the current crop of Symbian^3 phones from Nokia, only to be replaced by a few other hardware design issues and concerns. Think of this as an open letter to Nokia, ahead of its 2011 campaigns...

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101 online resources for Symbian smartphones and users

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So you’ve picked up your new Symbian smartphone for Christmas, grabbed one in the sales (the New Year tradition seems to start on Boxing Day here in the UK), or been handed one as a gift. Where to go next? Well whether you’re new to the platform or just need a little reminder, there’s a lot of Symbian out there on the web, so over the remains of the turkey and roast potatoes, we’ve gathered together 101 links to help you explore the world of Symbian and smartphones.

 

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One day you'll look back... and be glad you had an N8!

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It's no secret that, in comparison to Android and iOS smartphones, some of the 'connected' features on the Nokia N8, running Symbian^3, lack a certain flair. And, though Nokia will improve things, it's still entirely possible the N8 won't offer quite such 'joined up' functionality as the competition. But - one day you'll look back on your ownership of your phone in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and, especially at Christmas and over New Years events, you'll be extremely glad that the N8 was the device that went everywhere with you. Here's why.

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A salute to Nokia multimedia headsets

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This is going to sound a little trite, but, as mentioned in Pimping the N96, I'm a big fan of an accessory which comes in the box of many Nokia smartphones, the not-so-humble multimedia headset, giving easy and complete control over playback of podcasts and music. With photos of the usual suspects, here's why the multimedia headset rocks (literally) and why, if your Nokia smartphone didn't come with one, you might like to snap one up on the accessories market.

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Dear Santa, please can you get my smartphone the following...

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At this time of year, the hardest thing to hear is a relative asking “what would you like for Christmas?” So I've come up with nine top gift ideas that you can handily print out, then ring one (or two) of them with a big marker pen before casually leaving it on the dinner table. Want a smartphone Christmas? Here’s what you need.

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